Wandering is a common symptom of dementia and can be a source of great concern. As a carer, you’ll want to know how to deal with this and how best to support your loved one. In this article, you’ll find practical tips on how to create structure, ensure safety and find peace of mind whilst caring for someone.
👉 Read the tips for carers on dealing with wandering
It can be difficult to tell the difference between ordinary forgetfulness and the early signs of dementia. Nevertheless, it is important to be vigilant and to recognise the symptoms in good time. We explain which signs are common and when it is advisable to seek help.\\
👉 Read more about recognising the early signs of dementia
Exercise and fresh air are important, but people with dementia are more likely to get lost when out and about. Find out how to improve safety outdoors for people with dementia with practical tips, clear agreements and aids such as reflective clothing and a GPS watch.
👉 Read how to ensure safety outdoors for people with dementia
Technology can be a huge help to carers. A GPS tracker or GPS watch for people with dementia allows you to always know where your loved one is, and some models even have an SOS button. This provides peace of mind and reassurance, whilst still allowing your loved one to enjoy their freedom.
👉 Read all about GPS trackers for people with dementia
Nothing offers as much reassurance as the stories of other carers. Their experiences with wandering, their tips and their use of aids provide support and inspiration. Here you can read personal stories from people in the same situation.
👉 Read the personal stories of carers